Not a maduro...Never heard of them, but they sure look dark!! Maduro?
You should have some today...:smokingboread about them. supposed to be tasty and a decent price.
Great. CA gave the Casa Magna the honor of the cigar of the year too! hehe.Anyway, its JC Newman/Fuente's new Nicaraguan stick and most assuredly trumps the El Baton and recently got rated 90 or 91 by CA.
Julius Caeser (JC) Newman immigrated to the United States in 1888 and lived the American Dream. In 1895, he founded the J.C. Newman Cigar Company, which today is America's oldest family-owned premium cigar maker. One of J.C. Newman's earliest brands was the Brick House. With the imposing brick house featured prominently in hte label, J.C. Launched this brand to honor his family heritage and his beloved childhood memories.i'm more interested in the background!!!!
Exactly...:scratchheGreat. CA gave the Casa Magna the honor of the cigar of the year too! hehe.
Thanks for that, but I *think* he may have been referring to the article that the cigars are sitting on top of. Something about a man who drowned while swimming near Alcatraz....Julius Caeser (JC) Newman immigrated to the United States in 1888 and lived the American Dream. In 1895, he founded the J.C. Newman Cigar Company, which today is America's oldest family-owned premium cigar maker. One of J.C. Newman's earliest brands was the Brick House. With the imposing brick house featured prominently in hte label, J.C. Launched this brand to honor his family heritage and his beloved childhood memories.
The vintage Brick House cigar label depicts the pastoral setting similar to J.C. Newman's childhood home - the only brick house in his village. Not only did J.C. Newman's brick house serve as the family's residence, but it was also the town's tavern. There, locals and visitors alike gathered nightly to eat, drink, smoke, and enjoy each other's company.
The Origianl Brick House cigars were Cuban puros, handmade with the finest Havana tobaccos. Third-generation cigar-makers, Eric and Bobby Newman, have recreated this vintage cigar brand by blending specially aged Nicaraguan tobaccos with hearty Havana Subido wrapper leaves to match the rich, well-balanced flavor of their grandfathers Brick House Cigars.
Handmade in Nicaragua, these flavorful cigars are designed to be enjoyed and shared with friends - just like J.C's friends and family would have done 150 years ago in the original brickhouse.
From a different site and cool one if you guys have never seen it...
Original Box Top from back in the day
Exactly...:scratchhe
Hey Matt... :kissforehOh well... :sadpace:
Thanks bud, was in need of a good back pat!Hey Matt... :kissforeh
OOPS! Didn't realize that was your back!! :grin:Thanks bud, was in need of a good back pat!
haha so am I. I think that is shuckins in the picture.i'm more interested in the background!!!!